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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 22

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ror" wr nynyrri "rw nrvnnnryvT THK CAPITAL TIMES. Thursday, July C. 1972 lied So lliinkcmd lliileliinsnii Lip Fuming plete game of (he season. for aomeone else, I know only Mike Lum'a lolo home run in that we have a ball-game to the fdth inning of the aecund win. Anytime I hit a home run It mean aomething.

Tonight wr the Score? 'CMniut-ti from iife 'Coulmut it pum put finuiinii-d from Punt Spirit tut ter team than we looked," lough, mainly becur team i po I background of cum the playing field to tmuh nd lead and lh run Nirkro said Pattin, who wai 1 7 early arc wriUrly recruiting muh umpire, referee and a gifted am the game a imbed out, (needed to pol hti eighth in the year and now show 38 mure than in the past." nounerr otherwise than in lhc "I don't like the way they run triumph. He yielded an un-won-luk log. "Now we're prov-j Moerke pointed cut. however, xpiared arena, And of a more lh Hadium," Leo fumed, "I'm; earned run In the eighth Inning mg it. We all juyt ran into a lot thut the Central State Foothuil ruiu nature, for the llth jukt mad at the Atlanta ball and Billy 1 1 1 1 a i leadoff 4 lough luck early In the tare longue ha mhuted iwet ben Ihrertur of thejclub for having an inept ground honker, hi ISth, In the ninth.

Now everything jelling. Were d'a Wiwf counterparu by re- Health Akkmtation in crew," lie added that the Chi-executing all the way. framing trmn Liege Madison, jeago ground crew could have game gave the Brave a 3-9 key hit and big play in the 'field," wero ahead 3-4. It wa a tight game. It meant aomething." And Johnson, who retlitd Dm last II Astros he faced, commented: "This was the best I'v pitched this year, the Brt out of the bullpen 1'va wwt lleslly, it ws (he best I'v pitched In (wo years." Willie Davis' three run double hlghliglitcd a four-run second inning again! Montreal that enabled the Dodger to snap a five-game taiUjxn.

"The club hasn't been hitting like It can lately," said Manager Walter Alston, whose team has tumbled from first place to third, seven gmc back of Dm Reds, in the past month. "It was gratifying to a ee put hit together in that big inning. Uough, because this club has always been a team which counts on pitching, defense and Die big Inning." "The playrrt dont make that For the past right year Chf I covered everything Infield. The Pirate, leading the East much. he said, "and the people th tWril of Jimmy, utfield.

even the arat in Division, opened a l'rgame Intrrrktrd In the program know benefit show and hasn't beenl Hme than it ck the, lead over Ute MeU while the A-The Sox nicked Jim Perry, limliation. 'thrown out of the ring jet. Thi Brave' crew to tarpaulin the fro fell a game back of front- 8, for a second Inning run on) J1' dn I Pay the moury change. Ih-metral may be Infield. running Cincinnati in the West.

Carbon Fisk' double, a Rn you In trouble. That's a ho wont put Dumcher protested the rain Manny Sangulllen'i two-run pitch and Bob Burda'i sacrifice with such shenanigan. (out decision but the National double and Bob IhfcerW fly, They got their otlut run in For the mam show Itself, De- league uthrld tL "Tlie powers two-run homer In the fourth In- the eighth when Tommy Harper operation so long. nx tral i lining up some of the that be in thi league are wiped out Houston' 4-1 The fan ean ulway count wrestling talent in Dm mid- Durocher bellowed, unloading a lcJ and Roberto Clemente on for a full seakon." -1 for the area' grappling choice expletive, "snd you can added an Insurance run In the fan, The main bout ha already Quote me. Then he caught Mh with a homer.

Bob John- gained the midwest tag team himself. "Oh. hey. You can't, son, replacing Plttburgh The Mustang the Jjim if Kur, that," he amiled. "Well, Just barter Dock Kill In the second on Ju.y 22 in a fln(j they're and he ahot inning, aileneed Houst-m on just the AI.

East a Dave McNally season two hit the rest of Die way, "They say it was a long home run, but 1 dont know," Clem- ference gimp Du- ngstown Hardltatin (rii, ignr)j piI)r vbm Scheulcr gave up a pair To date. Madison which slurnld lie revealed later of single to the Cub at the in exhibition contest In 13 (ml lU Krp(J jloBerii a'lUrt of the eighth Inning laid. "I don worry-about nci'. i ti 'nephew of Dm great Buddy Itog-j Wednesday' first game, Joe hw fur a ball goci. I leave that mreallyUklng forward ((k ovcr on another match on the four mound, lie (truck out the first the season, said ILiukefeid, limited Chicago to five tut and' Brook Itobiiuion' second in nmg Duncr accounted for Die early run of the game.

It was the fifth shutout of the season fr McNally, 97. who outduclicd Wilbur Wood, 12 9. baitrr he faced, then hit the "Separ-dry Uwhyr seller in Enghsd, Acsrica, tbe world! Andrew. Ed Herrmann and Hu Morale put the sly lush. left hander in a deep hole I1, 0 0 0 "I wa hoping to get out with' only one run scoring." said ra' McNally.

Instead, he got out! from football, anxlou under way. Bebremcp on iii- In additam to Dm entertaining, next one and walked pmch-hlt Hickman to force over tying run serhiUMiess and but I still tjgnry ratsed from the simw.i Bon Santo then grounded to to get thing aI)(J a.srmb!-d Darrell Evan but the third over 170 in 41 year, goes! buentm'l throw home wa will have to wait JtrlrIy ,0 m-ntally and two run scored. Car- capped. This year an award has man Fanzoncs run-scoring sin- fr v110 hss gV capped the uprising that with none, striking out Luis AI-1'1- si s- overcome physical handicap. gave (erguson Jenkins hts loth varndo and getting Walt Wd-iT V'- Kara go i the name of the, 'dory'- was hi 1 4th com- hams on a double play.

iMrlaturtie. Steve I'nbbenow, a an lad from i young talented artist MDhar, Oriole ace. who has lucked will be Dm first recipient. Steve. Doug Huffman.

(('1, fceei, ftur slrighl 2tf-virtory cnk born without hantU but has ir Dm Birds. qhwW o-- overcome the handicap with one Kansas City Jumped i-. eVf arcompllshmenti being Mickcv loilich for three first in- junning a letter as a sophomore, available. They are priced at 13 mm rurts nnd tliuniiMti the u. wrestler la.t wmter in high and are available from Prmc- ma w.

gmg Tigers, who have now Iit e--- t.m hob. frai, himself, or Snappy Place Creator of the Kara- on King St. fiOluclOfliAiwxwrwjrtnKtiuifMMwinM uwwimna nt miii five of their last six games to slip behind Haiti more. Tim Kovals bunched hit bv Fred I'atek, Amo Ot.s. Richie Scbeinblum and John MavD-rry plus an error by Paul Jala to lake a quick lead.

Then they kavoed Iilich, 13-6, with three more runs in the sixth. Tim! Tiger arc allowed 10 hits and disgusted with hi Just H-iuciullstrom Tiny UMd lu rail llu-m llu "irumm llwie xtruug, hunky, diirablr hurlm who would piU both garni of a ilmibli'liiMilrr or twirl rotiiU on coiwulive dai, The Irrm imi1 hoard ninth anymore. The ph-thura of mnuiulmon and the oft prem lird mid for rest ban pretty much concluded the iigt of the emlurance pitcher. Itut lust week a pair of Home Talent Itaseball Unigup Tomhit'n of Itiynette and Store Itastheiner of Ml. Ibireb-came up with "ironman performames when their mwi.iger felt the peed to sink with their aces Itastheiner credit the warm weather fur his two victories in a doublehendcr orer New (Jlurus last Sunday, (tumor ha it that Tuit.lmwin's rwerit honor niism slmold rtreire the rredil for a lone on stneessire nights last week in biurncy play, I pot itiarrird three week ugu and harrnt been Ihrowlng (hut lumh.

1 ean't (Ire the turner nimm any crrtllt," Tomlinson laughs arm just li lt Rood and I kept pill IlillR." Wednesday iiiichl he tosed a four hit 17 strike out win mer the Sauk Twin Thursday night he had a five-hit, 13 strike out nelory orrr Waunakee. That' 30 whiffs in IS ft. lilies Uhen tell WediieMl.ir nlglil I didn't know I'd pit Tliursdar. I was planning on placing the outlield. so I didn't rrra bring mr jnikrt." ay the 22year old righthander who played at V-L Crosse last year.

I wus oarmlng up and the arm (ell okay, I told Penny (manager hennis Smith! I mold start again if he wanted me n. It didn't leel too strong the lirst few inning, but then Ihr arm tell brttrr a the game wrnt along." r.astliemer duln'l know that he'd be starting both game l.it Sunday agum-t New C.laru. "Conch llairry Itangerlirld) hud been kidding me about pin hing loilh games, but I nrrer thought I would. In the first game we had a hig lend so he pulled me in the sixth," note Hie 21-year old right)'. "Then he asked me if I wanted to start (tie second game and I thought I'd gire it a try.

I felt real loose and just kept going. r.usthumer tossed a Mai of It inning and f.mm-d 21. He upped season record to 90 with the pair of wins and in 73 until cs ha given up just 51 hit while whiflmg 119. 1 pot a damper on hi mound (ffort this spring I Whitewater, but the warm weather i bringing the arm around. it' just grtting so it feel real good." be says.

Itoth pitcher like the wink. "Thats what I like to do," say Tomlinson. Thr more I ran pit the better I like it." "I guess you mold soy I was mmpelltive out Ihrre," say Hastliemer. "I don't really think about the number of inning until it's all user, but I don't mind pitching that much at all." And though they probably wont have assignment like 'hat again, tlu-ir performances last week brought back memories of the NOTES Sometimes a manager just has to take things into In own hand and get the job done. Doug Orr.

the Sauk 1rmrie Twins pilot, had three of the four team hits, four It Hi's, and puked lip the win in relief in the 6 5 tournament win over Sun Prairie last week. Dodgeville manager Pat Heilly decided to pinch hit himself and came up with a game winning single in the ninth for a 32 tournament win over Hidgeway. Deerfield appears ready to challenge Cottage (trove in Jhe Hast'. second round nowr that Waterloo has fallen. Craig Duncan, the Deerfield prep baseball coach, has pitched two good games in a row a seven hit win over Stoughton and six hit victory over Marshall and if he and Joe Peacock can continue their solid mound work.

Deerfield could be tough. Advanced Heating came up with the upset of the season mV Madison's Major-Pacific League Monday night. Four runs iii -the final frame brought a 54 win over Huzz LaMorc's previously unbeaten First Federal outfit. 9 How would you like to get three hits in a game and have your batting average drop? Mike McKIroy of Evansville saw league leading bat mark dip from .636 to .615 Tuesday when he went three for six. It McFarland has strengthened its team with the addition of pitcher-third baseman Llovd Kind.

The former Monona Grove prep star pitched a four-hitter at Lake Mills and then ciiine up with the Raiders' game winning hit in a 5-4 coji(uest of Fort since his arrival. Rclleville and Barneveld have met this season for the Inst time, which to meet the approval of the Barneveld pitching staff. Or the Belleville mound staff, for that matter. Dr the first meeting of the two, Belleville won. 14-13.

Tuesday Belleville won the second round game, 20-10. 0 John Oorlach, the football player of the year in Madison last full, is doing a good job for Ashton in centcrficld. The slight speedster, who just graduated from Memorial High, was named to the NBC district all-tournament team at Sauk last week. 0 0 0 Dane is having surprising success this season in the rugged Northern Section, and much of that can be contributed to the improvement of pitcher Doug Meek. He liad a 1-8 mound record last year and this year is 4-2 so far.

15.88 for 4 ply polyester? Yes! And wide profile, too. This was probably the game I've pitclwd al jvear." he said. "Yeah, it was the worst. I was wild inside the strike zone. AskeJ if he agreed with Lot-ich's assessment that it was his poorest game, a sombre Man-' ager Billy Martin said You'll have to go on what he says.

Paul i 1 1 1 pitched a three-hitter for the KC The Yankees got a six-hitter, from Steve Kline, 7-3, to beat Oakland and Kent Holtzmnn. Felipe Alou and a Munson tagged home runs fori New York. The who've won six of their last seven games, tagged Holtzmnn; for 11 hits as he dropped his sixth game in 17 decisions. ptusl 81 fed. tax and old tire.

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I know you to be a sportsman and a gentleman, and I am looking forward to some exciting chess games with you, Fischer concluded. Earlier Euwe had met other demands the Russians made on and suggested that the Brock of St. Louis, Bobby Tolan of the Reds, Dave Kingman of Continued front Pane SioctsijSan Francisco or Willie Stargcll gtgi-j of ffjg match be delayed Jor catcher, Anderson thinks of Pittsburgh would figure in further, Manny Sanguillan of Pittsburgh there," said Anderson. should be chosen as well. TV If possible, Id figure out a "And what about third base? Ullll IPIllIll way to play them both at one How do you pick between Joe AAiLBreese stevenEAieidE time, Anderson said.

Xorre and Ron Santo? vs' Sanlerson's Slu9- He noted what he called oilier i At Warner having a Di year at the belt. I II-30 Monona Grove Merchant vs. No mjus ices of the fan vote And Houston's Doug Rader? unfair Cesar Cedeno of says he's the best he Astros doesn make the baseman dcfensjve, team in one of the outfield and vs' Dom-tions, Anderson said. He At Warner Park 99 Sale 5 Reg. 6.99 JCPenney heavy duty shock obsorbers will help your car r.de like new.

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